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Memphis Mock v1


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So without further chit chat. Here is my fresh Panthers mockdraft of the presses.

Hit me up with your thoughts.

#14 DeAndre Hopkins - WR

Star, Miliner, Rhodes are all gone at this point and we go with a skill position instead. Gettleman and the Giants like to get Wideouts in the first 2 rounds. And if a trade down is not possible, they pick up my highest rated WR. He runs excellent routes, has good hands and decent speed. He will be that #1 WR we have been looking for so long.

#44 Sylvester Williams - DT

Dwan needs a partner in crime on the interior D-line. Enter Williams a high motor guy who is stout against the run and will command double teams and clog up holes in the middle allowing CJ, Hardy, Alexander and our LBs to do their jobs. With Williams in place our front 7 is on paper looking really good.

#110 Terron Armstead - OG / OT

He is a bit of a project from a small school, but he has the most upside of any O-line man in the draft. His first season he will be playing for either the RT / RG position and he could potentially in a couple of years be our bookend LT of the future.

#150 Quanterus Smith - DE

He will need to bulk up a bit to 265, but he was on a rampage until he got hurt this year. He will have time to heal and get accustomed to the NFL while he rotates in on a few snaps. This is probably one of my favourite players in the draft and he could become a monster steal!

#184 Terry Hawthorne - CB

Had a good E/W Shire Game and is physical at the line of scrimmage. He is quite speedy and has great upside.

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You say it like its the universal rankings you have access to. Different people have different rankings. I've seen plenty that have him in the 3rd/4th round.

Your friends?? He's pretty widely regarded as a mid second round pick....

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